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USEFUL INFORUA-TION. TRAVELER'S GUIDE. fellows are doomed to eternal punishment IIe Wanted to Martyr. Points for Business Men. Senator Thurman on the Siher Rill. itt jorts on ~aragraplis. beyond the grave they will undoubtedly Cincinnati Breakfast Table.] An exchange thus puts the "true canons There was a ratting debate in the Sen• become indilferent to human happiness. -~-~----- ·----- CHURCH DIRECTORY. --~------Go..-ernor Tom Young tells a good story ale on Thursday last on the Silver Bill, in fJfifir" l\Indame Thiers is ouffe rlng sadly Cleveland Mt. Vernon &Columbus R. R As m&n are becoming cultivated this hor­ of advertising:" Dapliat Clrn-rch-\Vest Vine street.-Rev. F. TIME TABLE. rid doctrince is dying out; but it will of how "J. N.," the long•haired nomad of I. -All men in business mu;:;t ad vertiac which :.\[essr.s. Lamar, Edmunds and Thur­ from the measles. M. IAMS. hardly leave Christianity, which cannot do theorizing propensities, recently ' 1assumed in some way. All men in business do ad· man took part. Judge Thurman made a@" Governor Bishop•s beard kc~ps hi• GOING EAST. FROTHINGHAM 0~ HELL. Catholic Churc!.-Eru;t High street.-Rev. without it. When we shall have ridden the press1Jre" and then crawled out from vertise, somehow. some telling points. He denied that sil,er necktie in perpetual eclipse. JULIUS BREST. 8TATIONB. IEXPREsslAcco',r.1L. :FRT.[T. FuT II. Newspaper. afford the best general Congregational Church-:Xorth :Main street. "The FcnrCul Phauton1 of Eter­ ourselves of Satan and eternal punish· under it. • was demonetized by tho act of 1873, and OinninnaU 8,40A'1 ...... , ...... ment then we will see tbe universe from a medium. 161' Wm. M. Enrts is the president of ReY. E. D. BURROWS. nal Pnni ■ hmcnt." The. day before the hanging of Bergin showed that it was demonetized by a sec· the Yale Alumni Association. DiJciple Church-East Yine street.-Rev. L. Columbmi. 12,50PM G,30P)I ...... 6,00.-UI point of view truly honorable and worthy III. The object of advertising is simply Following is the New York Herald's to bnng buyer and seller to«ethcr-suc· SOUTIIMAYD. Centerbu'g 1,52 " 6,5.3 " ··········· S,15" of the rational mind. the Governor wns sitting in his office, very lion of the Revised Statutes adopted in I@'" l t wa, George Washington's father Epi,scopal Church-CorncrofGayand High Mt.Liberty 2,00 H 7 ,08 H ... •• ... • •• 8,3:} H report of Re,·. 0. Il. Frothingham's ser­ ccssful advertising must, therefore, do Mt.Vernon 2,18" 7,30" 700AMI f1,07" busy with some papers pertaining to the 1874, which was smuggled in by the Com­ who thought truth was stranger than fie 11tr~~.-Hcv. "\\.)t. THOMr.sox. mon of Inst Sunday: Burled .lllTe-Somo Strange bnt Well three things: missioners who made the revision, and who !ion. Lut!,erau, C.'wrch-Sorth S3:mlu.shy street.­ Gambier .. . :!,32 " 7,45" ; ,18" P/J7" case, when a loud vigorous knock shook A. Be intelligible and explicit as to the Rev.-- -- Howard.... . 2,42 .. 8,oo .. 1,.0 .. I 9,54 .. Before beginning his discourse upon hell Anthentic11tetl Cases. the door, and before an invitation to enter had not the •l.ightest warrant fo r their ac­ _. Beautiful Ci rcassian girls can now Danville ... 2,50 II 8,12 H 8,1)1 IC 10,12 II things on sale. Mtthodi&t EpiscopTECT, NOY. 18, 18i7 always in earnest. Call in your menials tity of citron as you have of sugar and by machinery. The speaker continued to •ay that so wa:, himself sick at the time, aud could and have me bound at once. Bring on ti!iser in newspapers. I. 0. R. :ti. EASTWARD. fearful is the picture of a material hell not attend the funeral of hi; wife; but a flour. llrix these well together overnight. Jar- An Iowa physician has nnmed hi• your chains, and send word to tho report­ The next morning add six eggs, stirring TllE MOlllCAN TRIBE :No. 69, of the lmprov• STATIONS. I ExP's. ! Ex:r's. I Acc'M that even the theologians themselves apol­ few days afterward be called the old ne­ ers. Pile the pressure all on me-every A Yankee Robinson Crusoe. three daughters Americania, Columbiana ed Order of Red. Men, meets every Monday nil together well, Rnd naarly one gill of Leove Chioago ...... ,10,00P>I\t0.10.rn ...... ogize for resuscitating .it in these days. In grcsa who had attended her in her Ja:,t ill­ bit of it-I assume it all." San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 12.] and Cornelinnn. evening, in Jared Sperry's buildins-. ancient times it wa,,:a JDyth, a shadow; and ness, and made her give him a detailed rich milk, sweetening it first. After it is u Ofll'rett...... 3,~Al'!l 3,20PM ·········" ".-\II right," said the Go,·ernor, with an The latc.t dates from the Samoan fa. well mixed, put it into the cloth or mould, '/161" Extremes meet. The twc Senator• I. O. G. •1• . " Definnee ...... 15,27 " 14,54 " ...... those who charged Christianity with statement of the facts. impressi\·e voice, "you shall be accommo­ 1 lands are to November 17, per schooner and boil nearly three hours. who !0ve a hob·a'•nob are Jones, of Ne KOKOSING LoDGE, No. 1503 meets in Hall Xo. " Deshler...... 6,23 5,48 " ...... preaching the doctrine of its existence After listening to her story, l\lr. Ainslee dated. Get ready to die to-morrow at 12 11 vada, and Lamar. 2, Kremlin, on Friday e"\"enings. Fostoria...... 7,23 " 6,47 fl ...... were held to be calumniators. It has ne,· stated that he had h~d a strange dream in o'clock." Ada May, Captain Peterson. From inter­ '' Tiffin ...... 7,54 14 7,15 " ...... Sheep for Rough Laud. Knights of Honor. er been a part of history, philosophy or regard to his wife, and he was firmly of A mossenger was then sent out to bring views with passengers who arrh·ed, we ~ Genoral Schenck carries his old " Sandusky...... 7,45 " 7,10 IC ...... science. Only here and there its ghost the impression that she had been buried Laud owners are beginning to see the blue clonk, and smiles like the front door Ksox LoDGE No. 31 1 meets every ,vednes• 11 Monroeville..... 8,2.5 IC 8,00 " ...... in the judge to prepare the necessary pa­ learn that Apia, the capital of the Samoan dt,y evening in Jared Sperry's building. " Chicago June... 9,30 " 8,40 " ...... • was seen heaving about the tabernacle, alive. pers for making the desired change in the group, was in a state of anarchy, and a acl vantage af koeping a flock of sheep.­ of an iron foundry. So strong a hold did this dream take up­ Knights of Pythias. ArriveShelby ~Tune ... 10,0G " 9,13 " ...... and it was only the e.dreme bold mnn who proceedings. Inn few minutes n. Justice bloody ci vii war wa• raging on the islnnd Rough and bushy pa•turcs arc very soon ~ Good farming land in Stalford Co., 11 H on his mind that as soon a& he was able Trllo:S- LODGE ~o. 45, Knights of Pythias, Mans.field ...... 10,37 9,41 " ...... dared to materialize its image on a dark of the Peace, who had been posted, was ofTutuila. The Ada l\Iay, on her trip reclaimed by the close attention of a flock. Ya., was sold a few days since at less than " Mount Vernon 12,lOP.)l 11,13 11 •••• • ••••• meets at Quindaro llall, on Thursday cveuiugs. screen, as the 8cripturalists of the present he, in company with a few friends and an brought in nnd and introduced as the touched at Quiros island, where the cete'. If G. G. P., of White Sulphur, Ya., will one c1ollnr an acre. 41 N ewark ...... 11, 1~ " 112, 15.J..MI 5,55A)f uay presume to do with the shades of the undertaker, went to Lhe vault in which 11 11 "Judge." He e.xpostulated with "J. N.," brnted and Yenerable Eli Jennings, an procure a flock of fine•wooled sheep and " Columbus...... 3,20 5,20 ...... departed dead. But this ichthyosaurus, the body had been placed, and opening &Eir Occasional raids for the purpooe of KNOX COUNTY DIRECTORY. " ZanosvilJe...... 3,05 11 1,30 ' 1 7,05 11 and endeavored with well simulated emo• American patriarch, is, like Robiugon put them on his brier patches, they will 11 the plesiosaurus and the sclimodians of the large box in which the coffin was con• stealing horMS are still made by the Indi 11 ,vheeling ...... i ,2.) 11 5,00 .H 11,40 tion to persuade him from his ra:,h pur­ Crusoe, master of all he sun•cvs. The is­ soou reclaim them, and pay him handsome• an• near Dead wood. COUNTY Ofl'ICERS. " Washington ...... l!i50,u,\F,20e'11 ...... theology are reanimated in the spectre of fined, that receptacle was found to be pose, but the "Immortal" wouldn't budge land is about three miles long ·and one to ly while they do the work. 11 11 •prung at ecery joint, and the top almost Oommo" Pt,a, Judge ...... JOllN .\DAMS " Balti•ore...... V,'20 8,•10 ...... hell and walk about in our midst. It was a peg from his firm resoJ.e. He had come one and a half wide, and is 801110 two hun­ /lii1" Dell Noblitt, a pro(nincnt citizen 0/erk of the Oourt ...... WILLARD S. HYDE ' 1 Philadelphia ... t205.PM *12.3AM ...... only last summer when the speaker met a pried off. Upon opening it the body of to martyr, and he'd do it, if it killed him, Gone and Done It. 11 11 dred miles north north-east of the Samoan of Wilmington, Del., ,hcd there Monday Probate J,.dgt ...... ll. A. F. GREER " New York ...... 5,~o 5,00 ...... few cclucated people who professed to be• Ura. Ainslee was found to be lying on its that's tl:e kind of a phisosopher he WIil!. Pro1Ccutiny .A.teorney ...... CL.-\.UK IRVINE group. It is owned entirely by the patri­ Cincinnati Times, Rep.] night, ageJ 101 years. WESTWARD. lieve in a lake of fire, and it was only then face, and the ttrrlbla expreosion tho face So with grnans and sighs and watery arch, who has been there over thirty years. Sheriff...... JOUN F. GAY that a respectable New England ge.ntle­ had upon it gave evidence of the struggle Ohio will furnish the Democratic nomi­ lifiiiY" Galusha A. Gr~w is uenting up re· ,tud,tor ...... ALJ::XAJ.'iDER CASSIL STATIOXS. IExi>R's. JEXPR's. 1AccoM eyes, the '5udge" went ahead and filled Mr. Jennings ia married to a Samoan wo­ mnn was refu3ed communivn with his that must hnve been made for freedom.­ out the documents. Everything was now nee for President in 1880, but it will be a cruits for the next Republican nomination Trea.1'rer ...... LEWIS BRITTON Leave New York ...... 1*6,00.\M 11,45P:M ...... man, and has a large faruily. Ho is well• for Gorcrnor of Pennsyh·ania. Rerorder...... SAMUEL KUNKJ::L church because he wns not "sound" in his Scarcely less mournful are the consequcn• ready, and the formalities all completed t-0•do, and happy as a lord. Captain Ran­ generation at least before the Republicans " Philadelphia ... 12,45P)l 3,15.DI belief on that question. Theology, as ear­ ces of the sad cliscoYery. l\lr. Ainslee is Surveyer ...... J. N. HE.\DI.NGTON 11 Baltimore ...... 25,15 11 7 ,00 u except the signature of "J. N." to the pa­ sau, his son•in-law; with his wife and three of Ohio will furnish another Presidential 1J6r There is ')_Uite a rush to the newly Cormer ...... 11 11 GEORGE SHIRA u ,vnshington ... 16,55 8,40 ly as early as the third century of the now a raving maniac. per. By thia time the old fellow was pret­ children, came up as passengers by the candidate. Ilayes has done the bnsine88. discovered oil fields in the Black Hills. ·1 ...... SAMUEL BEEMAN Christinn era, by the mouth of Origen DROUGHT TO LIF.C DY A ROBB.CR. ty thoroughly convinced that the proceed­ Commis,ionera...... :MOSES DUDGEON :: )Vhecli.n~ ...... 9,1~.Ul 1~,~0PM 4,5~r.~I schooner. The little ones arc as shy as Salt water ha:, also beeu btruck...... JOHN PONTING ZanesY1Lile ...... 12,2JPM -,ii0AM 8,-4.J {Adamantius), a father of the Church and A short three year, ago ~Iiss Addie Car• ings meant business in earnest and he be­ deer, Rnd they speak their native lan­ I:@" P. T. Barnum announces that he is " Colnbmus ...... 3,20 11 !5,20 " ...... a defender of Christianity, taught vublicly ~ Extra endeavors have been made 11 ter, the daughter of a well-to·do farmer in came visibly nervous and ill at ea•e. guage. receiving from Europe shipments of rare I :ft } ...... ANDREW CATON " Newark...... 2,.!0 *3/J0 " 1000am that the doctrine of future punishment in Germany to oYercome the growing de 11 11 Middle Tennessee, to all appearances died "Sign your name," said the officer, 1 Mount Yernon 3,19 4,50 " ...... was inconsistent with the idea of divine animals, educated horses, automatic and mnnd for American machinery. Dir;:::;:. ::: ::::·.·.·.·.-.-:. .-:.-.-.-.-.-.:1t i~tiirlJ~ 11 sternly, "and then you can go at once to " Mauafield ...... 4,.tJ" 6,19 ...... and was buried. The young lady had on A Man with Thirty Children. justice, and intimated that a time would musical novelties, and has engaged the " Shelby Jane ... 5,11 " G,4i " ...... her hand at the time a beautifol diamond ytiur quartero in the dungeon, nnd a clergy­ The Mauch Chunk (Penn.) Coul Gazette _. William Sturges, one of the heavi Scho.ol E~·} :::::::::::::::::::~?fn'i~K'1JiiJt ArrivcChicngo June.. 5,•lO 11 7,~5 " ...... come when even Satan himself, with all man will be sent to you." best artists of European arenas. Early in est operators on the Chicago 13oard of amanerJ". .. •... •.•..•..•.. J. N. IIEADINGTO~ ring, the gift of her betrothed, and it exci­ of the 18th inst, says : "The Strohl fam­ " !lontoeville.... 6,13 u 8,~5 u .•••••••••• his sins upon him, would be com·erted and ted the cupidity of a negro on tho farm to "I want it dii;;tinctly understood," re­ the Spring ho will put upon the road, on Trade h1<5 been formally expelled. " Sandusky ...... 7,00 11 9,10 11 ...... saved. In the nfoth century John Scotus such a degree that he made up his mind marked the martyr, rising, HI don't waut ily of this county, is probably the largest one hundred of his own railrord cars, n JUSTICES Ot' TUE PEACE. H /lfiiJ'" J. N. Wiggius ha., been arrested Rt Letwe Chioago Juuc .. 6,00 7,4,'5 " ...... Erigenna held the identical doctrine of to he hung-I want to be shot." family in tbe United States. The head ol combination ef tent exhibitions un,procc• B erlin Towrwhip.-C. C. Amsbaugh, Shaler's " 1.'iffin...... 7,15 11 8,30 " ...... to posse.,. it. This he could not do with• Franklin, Tenn., on the charge of attempt· Origen, and since then the theolQgians out exhuming the body, and that he did "You shall be," said the Governor "to­ dentedly comprehensive and entertaming, Mills; Samuel J . .Moore, PalmyrN.. " Fostoria ...... 7,4.5 " f>,!O " have taken the same reasonable position, the house is Nichola:, Strohl, a Pennsyh·a­ and will travel with and personally super­ ing to obtai u $1300 on bogus orders. Braum, TowMhip.-Johu ,v. Leonard, Jello• 11 Dcshler ...... f a,.50 11 10,00 11 late at night. It seems that after he had morrow, at 120011 !" thus allowing the hideous idea of hell to he nia German, now about 76 years old. By intend the working of the vast enterpriM, ,Tay· Edward E. \Vl.ti tney, Dn.ov.ille. 11 Defiance ...... , 0/i:! 11 111,06 11 burst the coffin open he was, on account ;,Hold on, no1r, GoYernor," said the three wives he had 30 children, 27 of ISfi!ir" General Sherman has written a let­ 11 put away in the closet where many more wbich will probably be exhibited in Col­ .B~ller 1'ownahip.-Geor,-::e ,v. Gamble, Mill­ On.rrett...... 11,30 u 12,45P:\I of the swollen condition of the finger, una• now thoroughly frightened philosopher, whom are living. His first wife presented ter to John Q. Smith, warmly indorsing wood· Geor""e :McLarnen, N cw Castle. .Arrive Chicaio...... 6,00AM 7,00 " such obsolete, fantastical traditions arc al­ ble to pull the ring off, so, taking out his with blanched cheek; "that's hurrying tho umbus early during the coming season. his management of the Indian Durenu. cu:iton Tuw,~hip.-'fhomas Y . Parke nnd lowed to rest undisturbed by the progress him with 8, his second with 11, and his T.P.DarrJJ, L •• JI. l'ole, H·"'• C. qu-tncy, knife, he atteC1pted to Rmputate the cattle a little too much-I didn't thinlc John D. Ewing; llt. Vernon. of time. There are these alternatives for third with 11. The youngest child is now Ta" A Biddeford ()Ie.) girl ha:, ji.10t sc· S, The French settlers of Pclotne, Clay 1'own.1hip.-Dadd. Lawman, lla.rttn!· Wt.d.Paa.Ag't, Tickee.Agen..e, Gen/lManagu, finger. you'd be that brash. Before I sign that 3 yeani old, and was born when its father the consideration of philosophy: One, that paper I want a respite for thirty c\,tys, to cured a husband by means of her gradua­ Bro.zil, harn sent a crown of silver to Paris burg; T. }\ VanY'oorh06, Bladensburg. CI.VCINNATI. BALTIMORE. .YEWARK The lady, who it seems had only been in wa.s 73 years old. Of the 27 children 1V to be deposited on the tomb of Thiers. College TownJMp.-V. L. Fobes aud John there are two controlling powers which a trance, was brought to con3ciousne38 b"l" wash up aud get ready." goyern the unh·erse, God being the bright, are married, nnd their families average tion essay. It was published in one of the Cunuingha.ru, Gaml>icr, tho cutting, and giYing a scream, so scnreti •·You can't have it. The time set for about eight children. l\Ir. Joel Strohl, papers of that city, nnd nn extract from it, :ii,- Speaking of the biggest liar in the Harri.Ion. Towuahip.-R. IL Ilcbout, lllacl• Cleveland. Colnmbn!II, Cinciunnti good and beautiful, and the devil, tbe the negro that he fled. the ob.:rnquie~ can not be postponed,'' said House, the other day, one efhis cotnpan· en!'burg; D. J. Sha.ft"cr, Gam~~cr. a1ul IndianR1•0Ji!!I Railnny. dark, evil and malignant power; or that one of the well known farmers in the low­ in which the young Indy declared her in­ 11Iiss Carter then, after many painful tho Governor. er end, and child of his father's first wife, tention of earning her own li viog, was ions eaid that ho wa.s a regular Goliah. Jii.lliar Town,!up.-Dr. \'. 11lam Dumbauh.1, SUELBY 'fI)lE TABLE. the origin of good or evil cannot be reach­ "Then I'll be darned if I'll martyr at t\ll TB.AINS. . and ha.s eleven children. P11'.E-,Villiam ,vilson Wnlkey. and surely it has no place in the Old ; for fiTe Years. ing any reference to the Greeley cam• nction. Meantime tbs military situation ed Secretary Sherman, saying they desire Ros nLLE-,Villiam Bt1rrh:1. • STATIONS I No. 1. I No. 3. I No. 7. I Aecom. paign, pass along to 1876. Th• Ohio Dem­ lo l.,uy ~200,000 worth of United States ,VATERFORD:-L. Il. Ackerman, ,vm. Peno. the practical common sense of the reople From the O!wcgo Palladium, Jau. HI. of the Turks is not so desperate as il seem· llEiJ'" Kentucky pupcrs speak of a man Columbus.'12:55 PM t8:00.AM •1:00.AM ...... never believed it. They belieTe< in a ocrats had one man in their ranks who ed during the past few days of the pauic. four per cent. funded loan bonds. Uemories differ on thi• point, hut it was in that Slate who succe.. ively married MOUNT YER~O~ OFFICERS. Newark: ... 2:00 " !J:30 11 2:07 " ...... place of shadow or darkness, but not in could hnve been nominated fo r President, Nevorthcless, the Porte is very anxious for four sioters. He is now dead, or the num­ Dresden J. 2:48 " 10:28 " 2:50 u .. .•.•••••• hell. Tha terrible words, "Depart from either twenty or twenty-Ii ve years ngo that at St. Louis, who would ha,·e carried Ohio, the cessation of hostilities, notwithstand­ .c.ar- The side door of a bar-room, soy• l!A YOll:-'fbomo.s P. l'rederick. 11 ber might he iucrea,ied. Coshocton. 3:15 11:05 " 3:19 " ...... me, ye cursed, into e¥erlasting fire, prepar­ )Ir. George Adams, a rising young lawyer tho Chicago Post, is like a great many pee• Cun1<:-C. Sbermnn Prle. 11 ~e\V York, ~ew Jersey and Connecticut. ing Suleiman Pa:,ha's army is safe and the Dennison.. 4:25 12:45 Pll 4:30 " ~440AM ed for the devil and his angels,'' were pnt pie's pr~yer hooke-good only on Suadny. Ex•President Tyler'• wi ...... ,:3t) ...... of the plan of redemption. ted. Tilden carried the three states which about to visit a friend several miles dis· that I eYer used in my family. living at her father's house of Edgewood, 3rd \Vard-George \V. Bunn, 0. G. Daniel~. Washi'gt'nl 9:12 " 1...... 19:07 " \ ...... an imposing looking young mun some ten 11 A GUN IN THE CHRISTIAN FORT. General Ewing and his echoes would have tnnt, on Xew Y ear's day, prepared a. fam­ near Washington, and gi,·es weekly recep• 4th \Va.nl-Srmuel II. Jack.son, C. G. Smith. Phila.d'Jp'a 7:35 " ...... 7:20 3:10,UI years his wife's senior. Their tempers A crusty bachelor'• objection to Indies 11 the Democracy c: ut loose from ! In what ily gift in the shape of a turkey and plum tions, crowdod as of olppeared as a merciful father, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, which it is prepilrcd is.h ighly rerommen

OHIO STATE ,VEIVS. Tho Louisiana Retnring Boaril to be Tbnt Man Baker. lliElTS lTEJIIS. Initials That May Haug II l\Ian. Tried for Forgery. We ha,·c heretofore called attenlion to [Qthq Jannttt. The pension list for the year is S28,000,- - Terrill's trial at New Lexington will PllILA.DllLl!HLl., PA., Jan. 2•5-John CH ROMOT YPES . There 1s now every prmtpect that the th e fact (says t!le Washington Po,t,) that :l.f. Armstrong, n musical typographer of 000. commence on tbt 25th of February. four scoundrels (Wells, .A.nderso 11, Kenner James ll. Baker) .Delano'i:; corrupt ex­ this city, who was a.ssanlted on Wednes­ The total Ruasian losses in Europe to -Richard Laycock, of Mt. Gilead, is in and CaasanaYc,) who counted the rntc of Commissioner of Pensions, still maintains day evening last, died to-day from the ef­ Largest Girulation in tlte County January 5 wer e 80,435 men. durance vile, on a charge of stealing st-0ye ~ LAMBERT'S PATENTED PROCESSES.: Louisiana for Hayes, which was cust for his holcl upon the Government teat in the fect& of injuries inflicteu. Armstroni. went The Grcenbaekers of illichigan are to wood. · Tilden, are to receive that punishment capacity of Surrnyor-Genernl of Minneso­ to Camden for the purpose of calling on L. II.A RPEU, Editor and Proprietor. hold ·a convention in Jackson, ou the 7th II- George Mack, of Bellaire, was run Grand Gold )fe,eu sold ted or elected President by the vote of dered the United States Marshal lo refuse Chicago Peusion .Agency, while he was Armstrong was picked up by the police a z $l00,000. packed this season, at ,v ashington Court h in the prmcipal cities, and pictures :ire now beinp made by the leading Photo• Massachusetts. admittance to the Sherilf, nod had II guard Commissioner of PenFlions. ,.fhat our hatchet and :-. mechanic's hammer, marked The Jaeobs block, Montclare street, House. graphers, among whom l will mention Sarony, Kurtz :iud Rockwood, of New of marines from n. yeasel in tho harbor render, may know what manner of men F. ·w. D., were found lying close by. T"'o ri'. York; Van Lov, Landy and llowland, of Cincinnati; Carbutt, of Philadelphia; tr.J ~ II is eaid that John Sherman will New York, was burned Monday morning. - Joseph Wykofi; one of a suppo,cd men were seen to run away from the pros· ~ Dabbs, of Pittsburgh, and Lillicnthal, of New Orlean~ j all of whom have been brought to the scene to stand by the Mar­ hold positions under the great reformer of figure in the Louisian:i Returning Bo:ird Loss ~0,000. gang of counterfeiters, was arrested at trnte man, and other facts warranting n ~ u,ing the La.mbertype ]>roce!s for o,·er a year. The follo'1·ingextrncta ~-m give shal. When . the ilheriff eho,..ed a deter­ the age, we reproduce the following ex­ ~ an idea. of its merits: 1-7' trinl in no Yery cnYiablc light. . \. recognized authority predicts n cotton Clyde on the 23d . suspicion of the complicity of Daris iu the tract from the report of General Hurlbut : murder, he has been arrested. mination to carry out tho instruetions of crop for the year of 4,750,000 bales against - A man named Joseph Becker, was The Portfolio, London.-Beside~ : its po\,.er of repnxlucing monochromatic ~ ,ear The Matthews Silver Resolution the Uonrt, the Marshal arrestee! the Sher­ «·words foil to set forth the convictions drowned at Delphos on the 2.5tJt inst., by p., color, .A.utotype processes hnvcanothcr immen~e ttd'Ytu1.tnr;e OYcr orilinary JJho­ 4,M5,000 last year. Some Terrible Fig-urrs, tograpbic processes. As far as we can form a.judgment, theic productions a.re, LJ passed the House of Reprcsentati.e• on iff and held him in custody. The matter entertained by this committee of the base­ ness of this man Baker. He passes from A Convention of State Agricultural So­ fall ing into tho canal. Senntor Davis' «Jommittce, which is r'1 humanly speaking, as perm&nent a.g the pigment..s employed in U1un i and many rJ Monday by " yotc of 189 to 79. Good. was referred to ,va,hington, and Attorney - G. W. C~llender, of Pninsrille, co1r.­ U.1. of those most used in drawing, as lamp-black, red or b1n.ck chalk, nnd Indinn 1 the respect of nil honorable men, and cieties will be held in Washington, on tho making... an examination of the system of. iuk ~re amongst the mo1t permanent known to art. There is no ren!-lon, ac- General DeYins, nt n late hour on Saturday I@- The New York Cigarmakers' Strike should take bis appropriate t>lace in the 3d Tuesday of February. miltcd suicide, on the 24th, by hanging keeping the books of the Treasury, hae se­ t'7 cording to the most chemical.judgments, to think .Autotyf)es more peri~hable ~ ·night, directed the Marshal to mind his ranks of swindlers and confidence opera­ than engravings. The printer's ink determinc111, in {act 1c life of both. In ' 'l'he Ashtabula acc!d~nt was an expen­ himself in his barn. cured a statement of the premiums p:ticl, f-1 t U bas collapsed, and unfortunately the slri­ tors. Baker is now Surveyor-General of the Autotype proces,es, if the pigment be inert, i. e., chemically harm Jes,, the ~ own business and refrain from any inter­ - Dr. J . P. Brooking, a well known and ken r.re for wor~c off tbnn they were be­ lllinnesota. and this committee desire to si;·e thing for the Lake Shore railroad; expenses of National loan,, nnd the cost ~ gelatine that is mi.xed with it mft.y be relied on. H ia not soluble gelatine, liable ference with tbe State authorities. Ander­ of refunding the debt. It nmouuts to the fo re. state thnt no sticb man should hold office the bills foot up $493,000. wealthy druggist of Eaton, aged 77, drop­ ~ to change from damp, but gelatine mad• insoluble by it~ combination with au son, Cas3eoave and Kenner were then ar­ enormous snm of $9-1,278,439.96. Of thi, earthy basis. Doctor Markham ha.a aptly compared the Autotypic medium of ------nuder the United State . He appeared The Pope's unfarnrable symptoms con­ pe•l dead Wednesday ei-ening. ~ reproduction to transparent leather or vellum, known, b!~ the il1umin3teU mon- t®- Gor. Young is going to practice rested and lodged in the parish prison. before this cpmmittee with a carefully pre­ amount $59,738,167.73 were premium• Q tinue, but it is not belici-ed there is any - It cost the people of Fairfield county paid; $32,458,462.37 were for expenses of ~ u!criph; which ha,-e come down to us, to be of all organic bodie"'i one of the Jaw until he goes to Congrese.-Akron pared statement, which he read as eYi­ Wells, ho,..ever, made bis escape, and it i• serious cau,e far alarm at pr.,sen t. upwards of S2,400 to send the ;nurderese, National !onus; nod $3,081,809.96 for re­ Imost permanent ns n. basis for colors. I Bwcon. Then he will practice for a gnat reported that he has gone to Washington dence, evasiTc, indirect and contradicted by bis own cross-examination, and by the Judge Swayue,. who was District Attor­ Mrs. Creighton, to the Penitentiary. funding the public debt. Since 1850 there 8 P1IOTOGR.\.PJIY.-G1mtile, whose photogr.1phic portraits h1YC attracted the r1 many years_. ______for the purpose of making his grievances has been n net increase of the debt of attention of the public from their c.xquisite tone nnd finish, ha.s recently acheiv• 1 testimony of all the other witnesses." ney for Ohio und9r Prosidcnt Jackson, - The Lancaster Eagle states that the Q known to His FrHdulcncy, l\Ir. Haye,. On $2,815,349,973.87, and n uct decrease of ed o. new- triumph. H e ha! secured the exclusive right in this city for the Ul'!e .etir The country will heartily ro-ccbo Y c gods! does it not amaze one to think intends to write a history of that sturdy peach tree, of Daniel Rifle, of that coun­ SGl0,048,581.77; while the totnl interest of the Lambert carbon process, by which the employment. of silver is completely :Uonday the ca.oe came up for hearing. An­ the remark of Judge Thurman in tho Sen­ that such a man can hold oflico in these time. ty, were in full bloom on New Years day. account from that time to the present has f'"7 superseded. ,.fhe pictures produced by the agency of carbon arc aofter in tone, 11":', derson made a motion for a change of ven­ f--1 more brilliant in color, sud more la..siing than those resulting from the old pro•1 "iJ ate last week, that it is time to do oome­ days of purification and reform,! Concila­ The Democratic paper in Elizabeth, - Cullen, a young man Jiying near been Sl,008,650,149.92 - exceeding by more cesSC". Th,~ half-light tints arc peculiarly effccth·e.-Chicac,o Tribune. ue, claiming that be conlcl not get a fair tion may be the order of the day, but can Kenton, was accidentally killed . on tho thau one-half the principal of the debt. thiug practical. New Jersey, bas hoisted the name of The total debt at the close of1877 amount­ trial, aa there were no uegroes on the jury; morning of the 23d, while rabbit hunting. Q A, I han~alw..ty.'4 tried to make the bru~work possible for my ctutom,ra, I ~ ------such offenses as J amcs H. Baker is charg­ Gen. George B. 11cClellan for President in ed to $2,205.301,392.10-showing a net in­ rs- The colored brother is not :is popu- but Judge Whitaker snicl the jury bai-iug have secured the right to m:ike the a.ho\'C Picture~. Sped men~ of which can ed with in the report of General Ilm:lbut 1880. - Bill Powers, a noted cattle thief, has crease during that year of $24,906,324.95. lar in Massachusetts as he used to ho.­ been fairly nod impartially drawn, the M be seen at my Gallery, opposite the Post-office, ~It. Yernou, Ohio. Among the ~ and elsewhere be condoned! Thu. far the popular subscription to the been arrested in Canada on a charge of ~ other ad,·antages offered is, that from any ncgafrre ,re have on hand, (no,v num- 1 ~ One wrui se,nt to jail for life on Saturday Court would not be trifled with,· and he A Good Decision at llillersburg. four per cent. loan amounts to only two stealing cattle near Castalia, Erie county. ~ bering :some ten thousand,) we can mRke a Carbon Enlargement on Paper, ~ for assault on a ladr. denied the motion. A motion was then Prelimiunry Terms or Peace Arranged. )IlLLEllSBcr.G, Jan. 18.-The demurrer million dollaro, which is not very encour­ - Thomas C. Livingston, of 1Iorrorr r'-1 Gla~s or Porcelain n, fine ClS an original picture, nnd of the most uudoulJted ' V The following is belieYed to be an nccn­ in the case of the Farmers' Ineurance made for a severance of the cases, which county, was killed by falling from II rail­ ~ If England ijhould drift into wnr in ratc summary of Russia's conditions of aging. Company 1·s. James Peterman et al. was ,..,.! lperm.anonce. If:-M the Judge granted; and the cm,c of the ,~ Respectfully, ~ the present depressed condition of labor in A bill has been introduced in the Cali­ road bridge at Iowa City, on Saturday State ve. Anderson wa.s then called for peace as submitted to and accepted by the decided to-doy in our Court by Judge C. FRED. S. CROWELL. that country, wo predict the speedy down­ fornia Assembly to reduce the salary of la.st. C. Parsons. He decided that an Insurance ffi trial. Porte. It will be seen that Engli,h diplo­ - A little girl named Lillie Darne,, of fall vf the British Monarchy. macy is completely outwitted by the prop­ the Go1·ernor of that State from $9,000 to Company on being appraised of the un­ Bill for Ute Relief or Debtors. $6,000. Coshocton county, died recently of lock­ lawful withholding of money by an agent ol . ;S;ice~fo~o~tn~hio~ a w v~ • ~ The entire p1ess of Georgia de­ osition to submit the question of the Dar­ ja.lt', prorl.uced by running n nail in her should, without delay, notilj' tho agent's 1 Hon. Noah LeYering, Ropre1ent~tiro danelles to the decision of the Ettropean Suleiman PllSha's army continue, to nounce Senator Lamar for goini; againot" foot. bondsmen of the fact of such withholdiug. from lllorrow county, has introduced a embark. Six Egyptian trnnsports have If they did not, the bondsmen will be dis­ his own people and with the \Vall street Powers. The certainty that England will bill in the Ohio Legi,l&tnre, providing bo outvoted on that point in an European been ordered to Karala to assist in the op­ -There are 718 cases on the ilocket of charged from nny liabilities 0-1 the bond; sharks, on the Silver quesfa,n. that "Any person or pcnons engaged in eration. the Stark County Common l'lca.; Court and, further, that a bondsnrnn on being conference gi\·cs to Ruscsia all, or crnn cognizant of the fact of lhe agent uolaw­ any legitimate bu,in•••, and who, on ac­ At Vaughn's Station, Mississippi, Fri­ for the present term, which began la,,t F.fiii1'" The 1Iethodist clergymen of Chi­ more than, she bad hoped for, and puts her fu11y appropriating funds of the Company cago are greatly torn up on the question count of Ibo present depre!iion of busi­ only open enemy in ,vestern Europo in a day, T. B. Raul, telegraph operator, was week: it is his privilege to immediately apply to □ CuresENIG'SCOUGH Coughs, Colds, Pleasant to take, Per- BALSAPrice 35 cts.M - Ravenna gamblers and )lillersbnrg of Hell nnd eternal damnation, and it is na or otherwioe, cau not diipo,c of their po3ition decidedly ridiculous. The terms killed by Postma.ster Tucker. No cause is the Company fnr his discbnrge from the Hooping Cough, Pa.In.• fectiy Harmless, Has Take no ~ther•. Ask property ffitbout euffering great sacrifice assigned. liquor denlera haYe suffered considerably bond, nnd it i~imper;\t iYe on tho Company in the Chest, lnc1p1- no Equal, Leaves no your Druggist for rt. likely to produce a split in the church. agreed upon are substanti~lly rui follows: to re1en8e hirn. Th ... dt atT,·ain Uobbcry. ttge 13 7 Knox County Reconl'i, to publican paper, says: "It is beginning to not among those who suffer. The W ruih­ cinnati, were )Ionday morning idonlified - II. Johnson, of Xottingham Ohio, the engineer and tirf!nrn.n to do as they di­ States, dglirnrecl n Ycry interesting Lec­ which deeU. and record r•forenec Way be haCk l1n•1'(Unn nnl.11.m-.h lit.-. and Indiana Germans, diod eudclcnly at ments of taxes upon it haYe been over­ the honor of the State against the attack near West Sonorc, Preble county, while mostly under declares that the Silver Dollar coinage of cans, from Texas, command nt 1 o'dock, P. :ll., of ,aid t1ay, th3 folto~-in,r lt ('ttr(.a <- \( ;:,• r r:.crnal tronhh c·r )J,1r ,-.<' ,, ~ ut'll St. Mary's, Ohio, on tho 23d of January. the United States, containing 412¼ grains looked. It was not deemed of sufliciont of Blaine. eun ying a Yicious horse the other day, of Colonel T . Salinas, an adherent of La­ Jetscribed lanJ:;: cmJ tenements: Si1unted in nsl:i:nu-.ic- ·, r w'.:my, :•l'"1ln~, fo11m\,,11 He was a braYe nod true man. rnlue to be taxed. John is now erecting The Queen of Portugal, daughter of the was kicked in the head, from th e effect of redo, attacked the towns of Candela, So· Knox Connh·, Ohio, to-wit: f'orty acres oA"tbe wlu~, the monte murderer, upon inYestigation rapid were their 1110\·cme11t; that tbe in­ and rJf',ml. • l in book V V it3,J Kuo.x Ucularly v~lu..1.blc t() "'J!nc-r~. of the pllblic faith nodn derogation of the Quirinal. ing struck on tho bead by a hca,y stone pa;;• 1 turn, onl to be a respectable businc.. · man, Death to Subsidies. habitnnts thought they were three sepa­ Conntr R(.'('Orrf'mi~C'~conveye1l to said John Untcher Thoma,. C 11rr:w, d al. the 'f>ncific coast. committed suicide la.st 'l'hursclay night property, owned by Jas. J acoor, to the hy Jorn Hutc-her, Sr. 1 by (h•od dater of the l"ourt llotU!0 in. the daily production of petroleum iu the ture. She !cares twJ children. in the following companies: Lycoming, first )Io11, nt Lot numhC'r "<'Yen le\·11 (J7) in Norton'~ North­ mercy. In the days of sl3\'ery, Mr. Garri­ year 1877, 3,954 wells were finished, of ------1 ill. Harlan to a scat on the Supreme The biggest thing in the way of recent Sunday night and a large amouut of pro­ 4@"' The H;rtford Times likens the ...,o,000. \'fC!--t ml..!ition to tha to, n (no,, eit)·) of Mount •on bad some little influenco in this coun­ T~R~IS OF S.\r.r.-One-'li:"tth C"\<.:. h on flay of Yernon, Knox C"ounly, Ohio, !-.lVlllg aud ex• Bench, and the other day treated bi• prin­ which 659 were dry boles. The increase financial transaction is the advance of visions, wine aQd clothing taken. try, but nobody will po.y attention to what Charter Oak to the cheese whose inside is 5·\le; O:t'."•'frdh in -.h: mnnth~; nn"-1hir,l in one cepting l 31 fret f)fJ' the Xorth ~ide of sn.id lot, cipal opponent for tho position, (Mr. Bris­ in the daily production for December, - Barbara Zilncr, a little girl of )lid­ year; nnraised nt $i50 ho sars now. Hayes' South~t at ~ JH·r cent. per Terms of Rtle-Cnah. the only redeeming fcntnre about his Ad­ rinnu111 1 ~ ..•eure\ 1 h\? notes o:.icl mortgages on .JOHN F. OAY1 talion put upon this dinner buiiness is 14,720 barrels. The crude oil on band in cent. interest, for railroad purpoees. tilated and killed on the 23u, Ly being pretended to. The Poot says: "Exactly the prcm is8s. · ministration. how the stock can be retired is not very ~hctilf Kno't eount~•, Oluo. that Mr. Bristow is l\Ir. Haye•' candidate the oil regions amounts in the aggregate to Admiral Ilornby took tho British fle et caught in the belting of a planing mill, .JO fl:,{ F. fJ.~ Y, )IcClellnl\cl & CulUorl,on, Atty'tt . for Plff. 3,000,000 barrels. clear, but that au honest, earnest attempt Slwrilf Knox County, Ohio. Jnn!},)'\T.).,.n .\tt'r' for Pl'tf. be gathered from tho fnct that the Legisla­ where, at the telegraph stntion, he received - , Villiam )lanson, of i\lt. Gilcacl, was friends of tho Uiiarler Oak to give the .l'lll ~-H\·•·":- 1:-i SHEUJl,'l,'':S IU.LU. ~ The Returning Board rascals in ~Dr.Morton, the graYe-robber, who policy-holders the option of taking it and ture of Pcnnsyhnnia bng inaertcd a clause the countermand, He did not, therefore, instantly killed at Altoona, Pa., on Tues­ EXEClJ'l'OR'S H,l.LE. Young & Raymond,} Louisiana cndearnred last week to escape was confined in the Toledo Pest-house, carrying it on , or at least of clcciding for ,·~. Knox Comnv)II P1cae, iu lhe appropriation bill to pay $700,000, proceed to the forts, but rcturnem Vi­ drccl At l o'cl,wk, )I. ofh.tid •lay, the followlng­ arc now tho subject of litigatio11. 1,729,296 ncrcs sown during the previous Mo1,day cutting hii throat, nt his resi­ tion to the town (now city) of !fount Ycrnon, r. authorities. It was a hold trick, and was Ly Uescril,cd l,1nd., a11il 1r,11('111 c nt, to-wit: Hein~ rear. cnnn: Austria, like the othCr Pmrcr:,, con­ in the r,,unty of Knox aml Slltl<• ofOilio. dence four miles south of Cambridge.­ all th,d parL or rurtiari11g for a Goltl nasis. OTH..' .E is hereby givC'n tlu\ta petition will .JOHX I'. (;,\ Y, - ,Vhile the c,·cning frei ght train E,1st Hh<:'riff Knox C,rnuty, Ohio. pockct alo111: with a few old letters. each 20 per cent; the Sheriff 10 per cent . and at !bis time has fifteen thousand in­ KEW Yom,, Jan. 23.-Thc Post says: N.1.... be presented to tho Conuni~~ioners of .., lion. Jamee A. Estill, Iiepresent11- was pMsing North Lewisburg station on Knox counhr, Ohio, at tl1eir rc;:ular t'iC'-sion, H. H . Grr-1•r, .\tt'y. for Pl'ff. In many counties in tbe State, we appre­ habitants. It will, like Minnesota, be n The banks here, or sercral of them, have, .J :1 II. :?:;w .;$.-...,50. tivc from Holmes county, introduced a great wheat country . the 2tith, a fifteen-year-old dallghter of )I. held on the ilrst :llontla.y iu )larl"h, .\, D. 1876, preamble and resolution in the Legisla­ .¢@" lt is said that the Louisiana Re­ hend, this rcdttction .would make office since gold fell below 102, been buying praying for the change of so much of the J ohus• A special dispatch from Chalcios, Greece, Brown, the section foreman, was run orer tO\\ll and Newhavcu roncl, flA run, thron;h ture, instructing our Senators and requeat­ turning Board, now being tried fo r forgery, holding an undesirable occupation. large amounts of gold, thereby putting say•: The (ran,port of troops, nrtillery by the train, cutting her left arm off, and part, and in som e cMcs the whole, of the ir the land ofSyh•c:;itN llcs r, in Hilliar township, arc cu rsing Ilaycs, "like troopers," and Knu~ county, Ohio; Begiu nin~ near whcro ng our Ropresentatiros in Congresa to otherwi~e dangerouly injuring her. capital in i;old. This they have done so threaten that nnle:!d ho comes to their re­ t@'" W a,hington Po,t: ".Che great con­ and ammunition to tLe frontier is proceed­ :mid rand cros,.csthc South line of fll:.Lirl Dest'~ Tote in favor of n Bill to grant pensions - It is alleged that L. G. )loocr, a as to be in ,1. po::iition to encourage tl1c use lief they will tell the whole story of their spiracy t o cut the ,vest and South loose ing vigorously. Everything indicates im­ form; thence running- North. 11-0 that the En,_,t to eurd ring soli,rtnc .. 11bi1,. rfiir A gnn; of four burgli\T• were do­ money, to put him there. West do their own manufacturing, she nople. The comm~nder of tho French ment. HE partnership l1cretofnro C).'. istin~ bt· A FARM AND HOME tcctcd while at ,mrk nt a house on Dayton - ---•·---- 1Yill stan·e to death naturally, Slightly Sarc,1sticnl. T twccu Jo~cph )leCorm:ick, \LC. \\~illi.s& 01·' YOL'lt OWN. Je- The R ev. J. Hyatt Smith, n Bap­ iron-clad at Smyrna has been ordered to - William Miller, n young man resid­ Xewurk American . Ul•p.] Wm. ]fanning, under the iirm n::une of !l[eCor· lS TIME 'l'O SECURE IT. P.trcet, Cincinnati, at five o'clock on la~t :\'Off' 'l'IIE tist Minister i11 Williamsburg, N. Y ., ~ Patterson, South C&rolin,,'s dis­ bold hi,uself in readine•• to protect ing at Newell's Run, ,v~L::ihington county, The real, genuine, Simon-pure, una­ mick. ,vmis & Il:urniug, \\"US thi!i dn.y di~• ---- Thursday morning, by a man going to solved by mutunl <'onscnt, Joi,;:C'ph )fcCormiek preached a sermon on ~unday last in op­ graced E.cnator, i!5 anxiou1 to visit old French snbjtcts in Constantinople, if nec- Ohio, died on the 22d inst. from a wound dulterated civil service reformer, is Post­ Only FIVE DOLLARS market, and who callecl for the police and eggary. ______rctirio,.,. from the firm. All book aC"coun(s 11nd l'0R AN AC'UE poaition to the old "hell fire" doctrine, Simon Cnmcron in Pennsylvania, bnt is inflicted by Miss ElizabcLh Snyder, whom master General Key. llaving got his hu ~ine;~ of the ohl firm to he F-<'ttkd hr ,vm. Of tho h ~.:St land in Amerk-o, 2,000,0()0 Acrl'fl in "'"" joined by n private watchman and llannin;; & \1/. C'. \Villi !-!, who will C'Ontinuc in and some or his congregation were so put apprehensive ifhe should go outoidc of t;6J- Governor Bishop, on Thuriiclay he had scd~ccd. Ho had renounced her, mail agents all drcs~eu up in uniform, ho E .\HT&UY Xn: BR A<:\JtA, on tho line ofthn USJOJ( subsequently hy Olficer Kunkel, of the tho htt'-inc~s of }~urnitun• & lrnclertnklng, un• 1,ArU:H' HHJ,RO.\Jl, now fnr icalc. · 10 Vi.!flrd out about it thnt they loft the church in a the Di•trict or Columbia that will be nr­ and sent a. notifi ca.tiou to the Overseers of I.ms or. m., of said day, \he following on the C'. Mt. V & C· R. 1t. A good building - Tho Knox County )[utual loses $2,- during the past year, valued at $250,000. under the instructions of the present pro­ of au acre, for $17.'.i. described lau liiddlebury Tp., $173.25. recover. OUSE and one :icre ofland 2 milo, :Z.t ington,. on the B. & 0. Railroad. after he completed his studies he obtained ofMle; one-third in one yee.r and one-third 1 Mickey, at Shelby, mnde assignments on F. Snyder to J. Tuc!rer, lot in 1It. Lih­ - Three prisoner, escaped from jail at TO TUE WEST. in two years from ect; ,r.,rrn.ntee rleed with patent from Fridny. Too much John Sherman oYcr at Chicago he was intercepted by the po­ came back to his old home iu ~It. Vernon, tween A. Bauuiug Norton's o.dditon, nod Ray­ U.S. "\"'\ ill eell at $:!0 per acre, on long time., W: C. Lcfercr to J. A. Clrnlfaut, 2 :icres B. }1. .Arnold and Henry Shroder, a pri­ ers to 200 lb,. of baggage free. mon?; aud l'otwin·s addition to the town of feeling a desire, like thommncl:-; 1,;ho have with YE>ry liberal di1oount for cub; or wiJI e.&.• there. lice, nnrice $4-00 in pay­ years of ngc, hereafter, and to discharge all day, Wll.'½ i.s:::inrd. ,v ebb prcserrcs the same nntI 1ursaay mormng. .a. ue pre.::ien , Store, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. County, on ments of S,j per month or auv other tMmt to ion and Delaware, to tho great consterna­ · · t 'Tb d th d th f brutally while be was on the ground, and auit the purchau. Here i! fl. bargain and an in their employ who have not rcachcll stoical indifference, and seems entirely in­ wnttns-, a noon urs aT, e cp o . . . _ CORN Husks fpr Matrasses, for sale a J[onday, February 18, 1878, tion of the inhabitants, has just been heard tho snow is some 15 or inches ou the left bun mseus1ble. ?io cine to the rob­ excellent chauce for 11nnll capital. that age. different as to the result. There is an al­ 18 nt 1 o'clock, p. m.1 of ~aicl clay, tho followin1 No. 1~3. of in the southern part of Morrow county, bers. Bogardus & Co'•· l\Ich27tf described lands and tenements, to-wit: Lot. - It is a very good thing that postage most unanimous belief iu his guilt. open ground, and in many placc.1 where it XCELLE)(T building Lot corner Drp,r anJ en~n 110\Y m:1.y be within the confines - The little town of Elmore, 0., near numbered forty-seven (4i) in the original plat E and Ch~tuut str~ts. Plenty of good frui stamp, ean be used twice. Tho cost, how­ has drifted, three or four feet deep. This WE believe Bogardus & Co. sell Hard­ of the town, now City of Mount ~~e rron, in the of Oltl Knox. A dispatch from }It. Gilead Toledo, is terribly excited over the depart­ ware cheaper than any other house in lilt. on this lot. ""ill sell on long tnuc at the low ever, is a small difficulty. The first time is tho deepest fall of,oow that has visited County of Knox and State of Ob10. price of $359 in p~ymeuta to rm.it the purch&1er. (Jan. 28th) to the Cincinnati Ew111irer, ure, Tuesday, the 23d., of Amos Day, a Vernon. Call and see them. Dl9tf A1,prniscd •t ~2,400. A barpin. it costs three cents, and the second time - It will be noticed that the furniture thi• section of the country for many yeari', Terms of Sale-Cash. ,ays the tiger ha.s been seen several times heretofore highly respected and \\"ell-to-do No· 148. about $50. firm of i\IcCorrnick, Willis & Banning ha• nod if it remains on the ground for a few PROBATE NOTUJE. JOHX F. GXY, AILROAD TICKEl'S bouaht and sold a in tho vicinity of tho little ,·ill~e of llfo­ citiz(•n, with )Ii53 Alice Sarne~, a domes­ Sheriff Knox County, 0. R reduced ro.tcs. - Znnes,.ille s;gJLal: The resignation of been dissolYcd-~Ir. l\IcCormick retiring. weeks will be of immense benefit to form­ HEREAS accounts uud vouchers lrnvc II. II. G,·ecr, Atl'y for Pl'tf. reugo, and that on la.st Friaay e,·ening the tic in bi, family. Before leaving, Day W filed in No. 138. D. W. Wood, Captain of the l\It. Y cruon - Dr. J. W. Taylor was in 13atari:t last er.. From all we can hear the snow ha.s been the Probate Court of Knox Jan.l &\'r,5$0 tiger, it is reported, pursued a young mnn sold e\'erything he could turn into mon•y, county, Ohio, by the Executors of the In.st wills - - - Lot on Oak street, fencP-00. scalp. will be obliged to resort to some other Mr. Rhinehart; and that a nct\• roa.d described tJ1e - Annual eclipse of the sun, February came off on Saturday last, as previou•ly dined ut the White House last evening. - 1 kno,ivn as Lot No. 6, in tho subdivision of Terms ofSalc-Cn!ih. racket than the reform dodge. a.s follo,rs 1 may be established, viz. : com­ Peter Davis form by )Io thew Miller, n plat of - Mr. 1V. S. Robin,on, who has been ad rnrtiscd. There were plenty of hunters 1Vc discover a plot. Hayes will not lake .Jons r . a.1.Y 2; imisible here. Partial eclipse of the mencing at eaid East encl of said Switzer's of which is recorded for convenicuoo of re• Sherill Knox CountJ\ 0?JJo. attending lil>dical lectures in Philadel­ on horseback, plenty of hounds to chase a second term. He is scheming to turn his lane, thence nmning E::i.sterly to the ,vest line fercnce iu book ll. li. of the reoord of ,mid moon February 17; partly visible here. Grades of Impudence. n. C; )lo11lµ-otncr y 1 A Wr. for PlHf." phia, for several month~, i~ back home the foxes, but the cunning little animals office over to Bristow. of said Rinehart's la.ndj thence :Northerly titles in Knox County, Ohio, pa.ge 2 reference ,J al1 2Jw.}t,;7 /)() Total eclipse of tho sun July 20; ,·isible Sew Yor-:... 'Iribune.J along said \Ves~ line to said North-west corner to ,rhich is hs.cl for ~rc:\tcr certainty. Also again, carrying the crcdentiali that enti­ The New York Tribune remarks that all here as a partial ccli pse. Partial eclipse got wind of the proposed onslaught agaiust The manner of the demand for a pardon of said Rinehart's laud, ;rnd to be thiriy-fi,•e lots 573, 584, 585 in Smith's ndrite

Partington on hearin~ the news read.­ .t~ Speci:.il ntlentiou given to Collections "Bless me "she exclaimed, "those must be A lot of Poplins at 33!c., reduced and the Settlement of Estates. WE hold out no IX DU CEMENTS which we do not FULFILL. FUR..N:I:TUR.. E the roots they make the Indian meal of." from -15c. OFFICE-In ,veaYer'.s Block, Main street, Parlor, Chan1ber u11d DJutn over Armstrong&. 'filtou'.s .store. jane23y WE make no REPRESENTATIONS that are n@t 1upport­ When a boy does something funny, and Bat~r Br~t~~ll lloom Suit,., Dc,;Ju1, Chairs, Cabl ed by FACTS. you laugh at it, he will inrnriably keep W. M'CLELLAND. W, C. CULBERTSON. nets aud every dcscrJ1>tion:of lJp Great Be•lnction in (;hil• C~all C~all C~all doing it twenty or thirty times more, till McCLELLAXD & CULBERTSON, WE gin you RELIABLE QUALITIES, IIOXJ:IT WORK DRUGGISTS, llobtery . Prices awa.y down. you have to knock him down with some­ dreu's Ilosiei•7. Attorneys and Counsellors at Luw. and FAIR TREAT11fENT. thing. OFFICE-One door West of Court House. TRADE PALACE llUILDING, CO)IE and tittisfy youn elns that we DO a1 Tre ADVERTISE. 41 1 live in Julia's eyes," said an affected janl9-'72-y ilIT. VERNO.V, OIIIO. 120, 122 and 124 Ontario St. dandy in Coleman'ij hearing. "I don't Our Water Proofs, Beaver Cloths, wonder nt it," replied George, "since I ob­ JANE PAYNE, A. M. STADLER, P. S.-Ju~t rccei\·ctl Ot"'\\ istyles of Eu;tla.k Ladies' Cloaks, Shaw ls, Cassimcres, THE CAMBRIDGE The C>:n.e-Pr:l.oed. 01e>1;b.:l.er ! May 8, 18;4. Dining Uoom Sult. . may4m8 sered she bad a sty in them when I saw Shirting Flannels and Blankets, at less P::a::YSIC::CAN. her In.st." than co~t. The . above Goods. are 25 ,1atn Street, 1lt. ' 'ernon, Next Door to Armstrong & TU- SCRIBNER'S Danbury :N°mYa: Elihu Burrit,t'• health per cent. cheaper than the same Goods OFFICE anti RESIDEKCE,-coraer 1.Caiu CHILDS, GROFF & CO. Coal }Y[ii'les nnd Gaml>ier strcds, O'f'er the Shoe Store. ton's G1·ocery Store. is impro\"ing. Everything was done for can be bought fo r elsewhere. him. It is not a good thing to have with­ nug25· ty [SUCC.GSSORS TO 0. A. IIILDS & CO. J in hearing a man who can groan in thirty­ )It. YernoR, Jan. ll, l~.~. I :BROWNING & SPERRY. Have 01,enetl an Office A.BEL HA.RT, =:....==== ~rUl ~nQ Frn~ri~tian ~tor~ MANU.FACTUHRRS OB' five languages. janll w3 A train of cars on a Florid" railroad the and Coal Yard Attorney aml Counsellor at Law," other day pa!Sed a man on horse:back, and BOOTS f< SHOES, there was a great hurrahing among the Nevv- -Firm 1.CT. VERNON, OIIIO. J. & THERE IS NO BRANCH passengers, until they discovered that the li. M1lless Co., -AND- OFFICE-In Adam Weak of Hubbel' llootl!I and Shoes, much about some thing~ as his advanced our line. \Ve flatter ourseh-es April :1, lSi.5. I h::l\'t been engaged in tld5 bu'-inc-~:'ll for more that we cnu get up tban ten yea_r~, a.nc.l i.\g-ajn I renew my rt'qtte~t brother of the nineteenth. Fitzherbert, for a share of the Dru.~ Pntronti~e of thi1'! city ALWAYS OY HAND. writing of whc:it culture in England dur• • DR. R, J, ROBINSON, and county, .drmly declaring that for -.\T nrn- ing tho reign' of Henry the Eighth, says: First-Class Ph1·slcian and Surgeon. Readu-.Hade Clotliing! "QUALITY SHALL EE MY AIM I" The attention of dealers is in rited to our "To fa\owe the clottes (clods) tho better Less Money the wheate, for the clotte, keep the whetc LOWEST RA.TES POSSIBLE OFFICE AND RESIDEKCE--On Gambie r )fy S~<'ialh• in the Pr~ctire of )frtlicinc is street1 a few doors East of Main. Cli!Wl'R. SALE. ,lforu/ay February 11th, 1878. J. W. F. SINGER, prices in order to deceive people. in the spring tho wheat froze out." So the WILL SELL, at private snle, FORTY• centuries repeat them,elvcs, and we to-day o.t 1 o'clock, p. m., ofsa.id dnv, the followjug I ~'OUR VALUAUL.G IlUILDI~G LOTS Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. are only finding out for ourselves what described lands am.l teuemei1ts, to•wit; Sit• innuediu.tely East of the premises of Samuel We only give 1,rices at 001· place JAMES ROGERS uatcd in the ~aid County of Knox, and State Snyder in the City of Mt. Y crnon, running other people knew years ago. Or, what is of Ohio and in the first quarter of the sixth AKES plcn•ur(! h1 announdn~ to his olc.l worse, we let other folks do our seeing nod MERCHANT TAILOR from G~m Uier A venue to High street. townshi'p and thirteen range. Beginning at a Also for sale, TWELVE SPLEKDID of business. T friends nnd th citizens of ~nox counly GEORGE III. IlRYANT thinking and swallow all they tell us. pointon the State Road l eading from Mt. Ver• IlUILDI~G LOTS in th·ll Western Addition generully, that be hus rCJ,,umed the Grocery non to Mansfield, i.n the line dividing lhelamh to Mt. Vernon, adjoining my present residence. bu!ines iu his A ~NOP::\'CES to the publi,-, thut hnvin g Manure for Fruit Trees. ofC. C. Curtis aud those of Wm. Watkins de• Said Lots wiJl be sold singly or in parcels to hought the cutirr Livrrv StO<'k of r... n'k e ceased, aml one rod eastward to a eertn.in stone As for houornble and fair-cleuliug, we le,we lhat to be judged by thoae who Tho Weotern New York Horticultural suit. purcha.<:crs. Those wishing to sectire know us. '\V a warrant everything as repre,;entcd. Elegant Nell' Store Iloo1u, F. Jonos., htt ha., grentl~• nd1h:·c1 to theso111e, ltnd planted or set in the center of said road; thence cheap a,vl c.lesirable Building Lots ha\'e now hos HOW 011r of the lttrl,;t'St nnd motit complete running north 76° 21 1: ea.st 44 12-100 rods to a 8ociety lately (diacusoed the question of an excellent opportunity to do !O. On Viuc Street , a t'ew Doors 1\'est Liven• J-::--tnblhshnient ii1 Central Ohio. 'l~e manure for fruit tree~. One member said stake· thence south 14° east 18 13-100 rods to For terms and other particulars, call upon or best ·r JJor,;e:-i, Ca rritlJ.;'<'!'-, Bu.itg-ic~, Ph:..cton!!, t~ of i'Iuln, a stake; thence south 76° '27' west to point addt'eMi the subscriber. Our lYiotto: "Live an.d Let Live." ('tC'., kept. <·011~ta11tly 011 hund, 11ml hired out lt.t that be had uad superphosphatc of lime in tho aforesaid State Road, one rod eastward GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. J.\~IES ROOF.RS. rRlC's to ~.;uit the tirn('s, with good results. Another mcmbn said of the center thereof; thence north 14° west 18 ,vhere he intc111l~ krcping: on hantl, am] for H orse.~ kt•pl ut lin•ry nntl on <:nlc nt rn~tom­ 13-100 rods to the plnccofb~g-inuing, estimated RE~I.E11I3ER THE l"LACE-Lcopold's Old Stand, '\Vood­ ,~I•, a CHOICE STOCK <>f nry prit•M, Tl\/' pitfN1111:;e of tlh' puhlio is rc­ that lie had ,een more benefit resulting to contain five acres, bo the same more or less, sp('Ctf1111,· .. ,1J i,·i1 1•d. from superphosphato the second year thau together with the privilege of to.king water Das the Largest and Best Stock oi ward Block. J, II.· JIILLESS & Co. ltt'mc1i1bt•r the plocl• - )luin ~t,cet, between the first, especially when the first was a Family Groceries, for stock purpo!les of said lands from u. certain Goods for Gentlemen's Wear )fount Yernon, Not'. 16, J~li'-rn:! tho Herg-in J [ouw nntl Urail' ,.('.; Carpenter' e dry season. Another member preferred well on other and adjoining land of C. C. Cur­ in Central Ohio. Embracing evC'ry de'."lcriplion of Goo.1-. 11~11ally \ Vnn•hnU!-i('. wood ashes. Ile once used 1,860 bushels tis,<3ud granted by Hid C. ~. Curtis in a deed kept in n. ti.r~t•c-lnot'i G ltOCEH Y :STORE, nnd )!It. YC'rnon, ~fnr<"h 17, 1~iG•y ofleachcd ashes on the sandy soil of his conveying the above described fi,·e acrN1 of wHI gunrnntce l'\'i•rv article i--oltl to he fre~h orchard and vineyard, with very great ad­ land to the grantee Mary ,virt, dated August OHIO HEDGE CO])IP·ANY, lU1tl genuin~. Froin my long l'x.pcril!lll.'.6 in PATENTS. vantage, applying it at the rate of 300 3d 1863 to which reference i~ hereby had. bu~iness nntl determination to pkl\!-C cu~tom­ A.pp raised at f7 .50. All garment, mm/e i,, /1,e bed sl!flt of worl­ ers, hope dt•r-crvc unf\ r,•t·l'i\'C a liberal OLJCJTOH8 A:\"D ATTOHKEYS bushels per acre. The quality as well a. I to Terms of Sale-Cash. man,hip aml warrantect lo fit alway,. No. 25 East Gay Street, COLUMBUS, OHIO. shnre ofpuhlic patron:t~<'- He l-.. iutl cuouµ: lt to S -FOH- size and yield of fruit was ver.v much im­ JOU)! F. GAY, call at my SE\V t-3TOHB nud ~t•e whut l ha,·e proved. Another member considered barn­ Sheriff Knox Count)'·, Ohio. ---o!o--- for ,nl•. JA)!E' ROG.GllS. u, S. AND FOREIGN PATENTS Devin &. Curti", Att'ys. for Pln.intiff. yard manure as the most profitable fertil­ One Price and Square Dealing. Mt. Vernon, Oct. 101 1873. AND P.\T.G:\"T L.\ W CAl"EH, J •ull w5$12. This cut represents the farm of JAcon B.\DI, St. Pnul, Picknwuy county, 0., izer for fruit tree., as furni•hes all the cle­ DUJtUJDGJ, ~\: t.:O., ments requir~d for growth and fertility.­ hedged by the OHIO HEDGE CO;'.IIPANY: Manhood: How Lost, How Restored ! I :!7 ~upcrior ~t., .. '~PJlOl-lit~ .\rnericu n Fruit growers should therefore manufac­ Ayer's Cathartic Pills, SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, 1,\ Just pul1fo•hc<~, a 111..·w e,lition nf ])11, ( LI,\ J,1,,1.l',J), 0. ture all the manure they can, by keeping For all the purposes of a Fa.mily Phyaio, CL"I.YEHWEJ.J.'i:; t'EJXBJtATEJ) J•:.-,.:,.A Y With .\ , .. ocinfrtl Oflit·t•i, in \\'n!'- hinµ- lon Mo-. hora03, cnttlr, pigs, poultry and gathering and fo r curing Costiveness, Jaundice, 011 the rt11lkt1l cure (without 11Jl•tlid11e) fon•ig-n c•o1111frii•i-. 1'1 c·l1 Z8• 7 ::\y Indigestion, ~•oul Stomach, Breath, up all the litter, &c., for the manure pile. Headache, Eryeipelae, Rheumatism, N. N. Hill's Building, cor. Main and ofKp('rmntorrhora or St•minnl " 'ruknl'1.:!-, Jn ~ 8ome people nrc liable to make mistake! Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Bil• Gambier stlreel!l, Mt. Vernon, 0. voluntary :-,;,,min[\! J.A:i.,~t•c:, Jmpotener, 1It•nt~ I in using stimulating manures as fertilizers iouaness,Dropsy, Tumors.Worms, nnd Ph_n,ieal liu.•:tpacity, Jrnpcdimf'11l~ lo :\ l ar­ Neuralgj_a, as a. Dinner !'-ill, ri;1_~(', l't('. i aJ .. o, l'o11~1111q,tio11, I:pi lt•p!-,y nntl LEEK,DO ERIN G& CO. for fruit crops. Purifying for the lllood, }larch 10, 1876-y l;-it-.i, indnct•d hy i-:cH •int.lnli::(t.'lll't' or i:-cxutll cx­ Arc the most ef­ Horses Constantly Stabled. -; tr;wa~ancc, de. Notion Warehouse, ------fective nnd conge­ JOHN ~IcDOWELL, r.d"" Pricl', iu a "'-l'i.\led cn,·<'lopt•, only .!,ix llorscs that arc kept up in tho stable all nial purgative ever cents. the year through, and especially when uisco,·cred. Thei­ The c<'ld>ratctl author, in thi!i 111lmiruhlc E!-!· ma and J3~ Water Street, arc mild, but cic ~,1)·, c:il'arly de111011strntc .. , from u. thirtr ycu r!'-' they have no change or variety of food, lectual in their .. uet~c:-:-ful praf'tkt", 1h:1t th,• lllnrm\11g co11~~• ­ (.·LI,;\.El,ASD, 01110. but only hay oats, arc ycry apt to get in­ q11r11t•c~ of ~,•lf.:1lrn•~ mny lw ra11it.•11lh· cut, d operation, moving without tln•"V".A.L. .\t 1 o'clock, r. )I. of ~aid da.r, the follon·ing SPO This is to certify that the Ohio Ilcclging Compnnr planted 300 ro11),rc'r:- 111 1i111l frl)m lhl• nailro111h•; nnrl will ner for more thno fifteen yen. rs, anC our and :::trcngthcn the sy::itcm Ly freeing it Millinery and Fancy Goods, ,·s. JKnox Common Plra~. o.J,..11 (':1rry JH•1· .. 011:-: t,) u11d from Pi(••:Ni1.·" in !he John Youn§!er. rule has been to •priul;lc 011 each large from the clements of wcaknc:-:s:. couutr~,. Orcl1'r:t lt'l't nt tlic Bl' ri;in IIJl ■ sc will Ale terms, described lands and tenements, to.wit: S ituated for a. }lil-11\1), or ~;I()() for nit Orp:nn, when vo u I l>oth as to price and payments, the farm --o!o-- from their uEc in any q11;,mt1ty. in the County of Knox and State of Ohio, and c-.:111 1•nq• one of flt<•s t' (J,t1111rn11lri•d l\~ good us ~uantity of meal might be used-or even known a".' the_Daily form, ]yln~ im,mediatcly bein~ lots Ko. 1-! and 1.) in the Facton· AJdj. Cl,I\TJFIC.\'fE 01' TIIE CO)L\llTTEE OF TliE K)IOX CO . AGilfCCL. SOCl.GTY thC' l)('!-.1) :,,;t•nl (Ill trial 1-'"JtEE h_r th<' 12 quar~, for driving horses. I would use \Vest of the vi11a.gc of Bra.mlon, m Miller tow11- largest, best ~l.\ltCIL\I, & S)ft 'J' tl J'L\:s.«1\·:-1-noJ1 µ;1vcn nt 1111y lJ111c. Sarah B. Smith, dnl.,) '\V" orking horses, 26 years old, are ..-cry Divorce ~otice. rrbis j~ to C(' r tif~· that l haxe l'xarninctl n hcdg" on t~1e far111 of~tolicl"l RolJi--<111 1 on the J:'rt•tl• GR[[H'S DRUG STOR[, Rt'IHl for full (ll.'~tri11tio11~. \\"'. 1•'. Lto~.\TID, ~•:'!· ~ Knu.'t Common I'Jca-... rriektown l'i)a(l , wfrl·d, trn.im'll nntl ])rl\lll'(l l)y the Olno_lll·dgc. Cotu\1auy, and mu.'lt_ :-:1~-- , I tllll ·1~::? Pinc- St., "41. l.ntth•, '1o, rare, and yet at this age a horse may be Mrs: M. A. Case 7\1,1r.GJE J~. WUATITOS, of Xcrnda, J. G. " 1rt, d al. J well ,1ea~c1l with the ~p•t<..1 111. Jli-i acou1plt:tc protC'ct1011 a"LUn~t tit• t-1!1:-i__lk -. t nn,ml'l)<,1 :~n cl ,1 r. \ 1.lt:\"O'\, OHIO. j_, Wyaudott1• eouutr, Ohio, wiJI cake no­ 1 1 vigorou, and useful. The duration of a y virmeuf aa or. 0. VICK· arc five years old by over work improper at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day, the following To uJh01n it maiJ concern: . _ feeding, neglect aml abuse, c!!\ect nod etsj a.ncl the ladies geue~a.lly ~n ll, and she will vorced from her, which petition willshrncl for described land!-! and tenement-i, to-wit: Situate 'rhi s is to ccrtify that] have Leen i;:trowms- a hedge on _my fai•m for the past six _yeari-, :uul .EltY, Augu1ta, ~faint'. N insute them perfectsnh!fact1on, both ns re• hearing at the next term ofsa.i'c notice that all citizeut and, Me. $ 2 • 000 cent. interest, with best or JOHN F. GAY, be cheaper and properly trained to turn stock.. I can recommend them to th~ fartmng ~omt late of K.110°' 'ountv\Ohio, 1lcccasl.'d, hr !ho troubled with Cough or Cold should as siccurity on Real Estate. Call at this office, of Sheriff Knox Countv, Ohio. munity of Knox and adjoining counties ns men who fully understund t he subJCet of he